Sunday, October 5, 2014

I don't know if this is possible. Don't think a free society will ever happen, no matter how much I would like to see one. The problem is free thinkers don't like to be told what to do, how to act... that is why they are free thinkers. The system uses our own free will against us, they know the majority of people are just useful sheep and they will use those sheep to control the free thinkers.Good example cops, "just doing my job". Cops do not care who they hurt, human or otherwise. Just following orders. They could care less who they arrest and for what crime. No victim, no problem get in the fucking cage.

Sorry to start out so negative today, I hope I'm proven wrong but there are way too many sheep. They greatly our number free thinkers.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

When those who make the laws don't respect their own laws why should we?
Break the law pictured on the left of Obama and your life is ruined. Break the law pictured on the right and you will be showered with benefits.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

In an interview with Wired magazine in Moscow, where he sought asylum after the revelations, Snowden said he had long been troubled by the activities of the National Security Agency (NSA), which employed him as a contractor.

But it was only when Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told lawmakers that the agency does "not wittingly" collect data on millions of American citizens that he was angry enough to act.

The magazine released the article online Wednesday, along with several new photographs of the once-elusive Snowden, including a cover shot of the technician lovingly cradling an American flag.

Snowden says he made his decision to leave his office in Hawaii and head to Hong Kong with secret documents on thumb drives after reading in March 2013 about Clapper briefing a Senate committee.

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Forget protecting and serving; we’re all potential bad guys in the eyes of the law that looks to jail us, fine us, and seize our property for profit. Retired LAPD Deputy Chief of Police Stephen Downing told FoxNews Latino, “The federal government has turned policing into policing for profit.”

Cops are tracking down cash, rather than crime. Downing told Fox that departments now direct police assets to generate cash, instead of investigating murders and rapes. And there are plenty of abstruse laws to trip up even the most careful citizen. The American Bar Association task force reported that the body of federal criminal law is “so large… that there is no conveniently accessible, complete list of federal crimes.”

Columbia law professor John Coffee estimates the federal government has the criminal process at its disposal to enforce as many as 300,000 federal regulations. In his introduction to One Nation Under Arrest, Edwin Meese III writes, “It is only a slight exaggeration to say that potentially everything you do each day is subject to criminal law: driving, shopping, gardening, and even, yes, eating.”

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, James L. Buckley, one of the very few men to have served in all three branches of government, noted that the US Code, the entire body of federal statutory law, has gone from one volume before the New Deal to 33 or 34 volumes by the 2012 edition, which is still being printed.

Monday, June 30, 2014

It's 3:00 a.m. Your children are screaming and your dog is lying dead in a pool of blood. Scorch marks and shattered glass cover the floor. You're being held at gunpoint by towering figures wearing black and holding AK-47s.

This isn't a Hollywood movie set. Odds are this is a predawn SWAT raid targeting a family of color. Mission objective: search the home for a small amount of drugs.

Monday, June 23, 2014

This is NOT whether or not the ACCUSED was a nice guy or not. He was probably a complete asshole criminal. This is about the ACCUSER (police) using an ambush method in order to make an arrest. The tactic is almost always bound to cause an adverse reaction, one in which I think certain people on the force want. After all...the now can say, see they want us dead.

The "no-knock" tactic should be called ambushing and when you ambush people they get startled and are prone to act out of the normal human behavior of self preservation.

On the scale of stupidity the no-knock ambush is probably a 9.

Lets not forget the official fairytale that people in this country are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Ambushing a pot-smoker at 5:30 in the morning damaging his house and risking the lives of everyone involved is not presuming innocence, its presuming guilt. This guy did not have the codes to a nuclear bomb...he was an alleged common drug dealer.

Imagine the double standards you could take of advantage of as a "law enforcement" officer cop. Of course many of do not even entertain the such ideas because we are not sick in the head sociopaths like these 3 animals in this video. It must be nice to be able to beat a man down, take a 3-year long paid vacation, and defer all monetary liability to the taxpayer.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

The Obama administration received clear notice more than five years ago that VA medical facilities were reporting inaccurate waiting times and experiencing scheduling failures that threatened to deny veterans timely health care — problems that have turned into a growing scandal.

Friday, April 25, 2014

Cops conducted an illegal search of a house. So far, nothing new here. Cops found nothing. Still, nothing new. Cops decide to plant meth in the house. Interesting, but nearly impossible to prove. Cops get caught on their own dashcam talking about it. Bingo!...

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Are you really that surprised to see that the government is sending armed men to kick people off their land for oil in Nevada just like in the Middle East? Oh, YOU thought it was about the tortoises! HAHAHA!

Thursday, April 10, 2014

One also wonders how the government could do all this with a straight face. This is the same government that unsuccessfully prosecuted former New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens twice for lying to a congressional committee about the contents of his urine. Shouldn’t we expect that Clapper be prosecuted for lying to a congressional committee about the most massive government plot in U.S. history to violate the Fourth Amendment? Don’t hold your breath; the president will protect his man.

We didn't expect these kind of result when we film this prank(experiment). Took us two weeks and more than 10 shots in 5 different locations... the result is shocking but REAL. Wake up people!! It's not that hard to CARE for someone that you don't know...

The residents of St. Andrews, Scotland, raised more than $8,000 for a cast bronze statue of a stray cat.The beloved cat, Hamish McHamish, is alive and well at age 14. According to The Scotsman, the stray cat used to belong to a retired BBC producer who makes sure the cat has a yearly checkup, but Hamish is most likely found around town.

Saturday, April 5, 2014

A chupacabra, a creature which is thought to be mythical, has been captured by a Texas couple, and experts are baffled as to what the animal actually is. There have been claims of sightings made thousands of times before, and some people have even come forward with dead animals they claim are chupacabras, but this time, the animal the Texas couple has captured is alive, and it’s very strange looking.

"People talk about this is a scandal as if this is a bug in the system but the reality is this isn't a bug this is a feature we have a system with the tax code that has almost 80,000 pages in the tax code it's extraordinary no human being no man or woman can possibly know or understand that tax code the tax code in the IRS are specifically designed to be punitive to some and to grant special favors to others." -- Mark Meckler

On march 9th i was illegally searched and detained by the Glendale Police department they're notorious for this. Please watch and notice how this cop soon realizes he is in the wrong. Sorry for the bad filmingi was detained and told to lock my wrist together so my phone was sitting in my lap.

Im amazed at how many view this has gotten in just one night thank you all.

To give a little background i work security at a local museum in los angeles and get home late around 8-9, i usually rest a little bit then go out for a bike ride to get some exercise.I like going out a little later because there is less cars on the road, and its a little more serene for me. I was on my final stretch 2 blocks away from my house when the officer driving in the opposite direction shined a very intense spotlight at my face and temporarily blinded me for about 7-10 seconds. i raised my hand to shield the light befor i crashed (an inexperienced rider probably would have) as he drove passed me i turned around to look to see what his deal was, and saw him making a you turn ( i had both front and rear bike lights per city law). He pulled up next to me and asked me how old i was, not happy about him blinding me i told him &quot;i don't talk to cops&quot;. I proceeded to keep riding my bike up the street where he was gradually wedging me against the cars where it got to a point i had to power it in-front of him before he could cut me off completely. i guess that pissed him off and he immediately flashed his lights and siren where i pulled over and got off my bike. He directed me to the curb and told me to put my bike down and interlock my ankles and wrist. I did as he directed. He then asked me my age again where in turn i gave the response &quot;i don't answer questions i don't consent to any searches&quot;. He then started putting his gloves on and that's where i grabbed my phone quickly because i knew this was going to get ugly.The video can continue the story from here.Read more at http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=50e_1394470230#2t0bur8VLTG6im5o.99

After Tan Nguyen was pulled over for driving three miles above the speed limit, he had $50,000 confiscated by a Nevada deputy. According to Nguyen, that money was casino winnings. As reported last week at Forbes, Nguyen “was not arrested or charged with a crime—not even a traffic citation.”....

A 2001 study suggests that Jupiter’s red moon, Europa may very well be made up of frozen red bacteria. Bactria, while small, are a huge sign of the beginning of advanced life forms in space. - See more at: http://gizmopod.com/gallery/6235/15-signs-that-alien-life-actually-exists/63469#sthash.GeLQBtkD.dpuf

After an hour of questions, Harris thanked the small crowd and was promptly accosted by a tall man and a woman in red who wanted to buy some MazaCoin, which Harris was selling for 10 cents apiece. The two trailed him around the room as he hunted for a printer so he could issue the digital currency on paper. MazaCoin is a month-old cryptocurrency based on the same proof-of-work algorithm as Bitcoin, the virtual currency that approximates cash on the internet —but no one in the room was equipped to made a digital trade.

There have been a slew of copycats since the rise of Bitcoin in 2009. The first wave attempted to improve on the basic Bitcoin protocol. The second wave, which includes the meme-based Dogecoin and the Icelandic Auroracoin, are catering to specific groups.

Officials at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility have come up with an ingeniously misleading new term to describe hunger strikes at the prison: “long-term non-religious fasts.”

The rebranding appears in a 24-page document with the equally ingeniously misleading title, “Medical Management of Detainees With Weight Loss.” The standard operating procedure (SOP) document was exclusively obtained by VICE News Monday afternoon in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

"Preventing [redacted] is important to maintaining good order and discipline in the detention environment, and in protecting detainee health," the document says. "The procedures outlined in this SOP will be protected from release to detainees and other personnel, including [Joint Task Force (JTF)] staff and visitors without a need to know."

“Miracle” Mike the Headless Chicken (April 1945 – March 1947) was owned by farmer Lloyd Olsen of Fruita, Colorado. On September 10, 1945 Lloyd was sent out to the yard by his wife to get dinner.

Lloyd swung the axe down on Mike and chopped the chicken’s head off. But much to his surprise, the chicken did not die. Mike was still able to balance on a perch and walk clumsily. He even attempted to preen and crow, though he could do neither. Olsen decided to continue to care permanently for Mike, feeding him a mixture of milk and water with an eyedropper.

Austin, Texas (CNN) Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, American Civil Liberties Union's to speak in Austin Texas in this year's SXSW (South by Southwest Interactive Festival) via skype teleconference in discussion about how the tech community must defend itself against mass surveillance. Audience members will be allowed to ask questions, and The Texas Tribune, intends to livestream the session. On Monday, March 10 at 11:00 am

The state’s highest court says “upskirting,” the practice of secretly photographing under a woman’s skirt, is not prohibited by state law.

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court said today that a state law intended to prohibit “Peeping Tom” voyeurism of completely or partially undressed people did not apply to people who take pictures of people who are fully clothed.

The ruling came in the case of a man who allegedly took photos under the dresses of women on Green Line trolleys.

The court focused on the language of the law, which prohibits secret photography of “a person … who is partially nude.”

“A female passenger on a MBTA trolley who is wearing a skirt, dress, or the like covering [private] parts of her body is not a person who is ‘partially nude,’ no matter what is or is not underneath the skirt by way of underwear or other clothing,” the court said in a unanimous ruling written by Justice Margot Botsford.

The court said Suffolk County prosecutors, who argued that the Peeping Tom law should apply, had a “flawed” interpretation of the law.

A Los Angeles Times reporter wanted to know the names of the officers who shot Long Beach man Douglas Zerby to death in 2010 for the deadly crime of holding a garden hose nozzle. Long Beach officials refused to tell him, nor provide the names of any Long Beach officers involved in shootings for the previous five years.....

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

“To me, that meme [above] is the message of classical liberalism and the philosophy of liberty"...

“People should be allowed to marry whoever they want, put what they want into their bodies as long as no one is hurt, and protect themselves and their property.”...

“I was initially skeptical that political action could make any positive change in the world, but I was convinced by a number of people that I would be best at spreading the message of liberty across the region and Canada.”...

“I do believe if property rights for people and especially First Nations were enforced, there would be a slower, more sustainable and responsible pace of development."...

“The only say I should have, as a government representative, is with helping resolve disputes.”...

“Gun control is not about protection, so much as it is about control. We’ve seen what happens in countries that allow these liberties to be eroded and it’s not pretty.”